12/31/2025
You don’t have to start over in 2026—you get to continue.
This season isn’t about a magical January 1 reset. It’s about honoring the momentum, clarity, and quiet growth you’ve already earned this year. The mindset shifts. The boundaries you enforced. The tiny, consistent choices no one clapped for—but you kept going anyway.
If 2025 didn’t look the way you expected, that doesn’t mean you failed. It means your foundation is still forming and your becoming is still unfolding. Progress is happening in your awareness, your honesty, and your alignment, even when the results don’t shout it out loud.
Before the year ends, ask yourself:
“What part of my growth this year have I overlooked because it didn’t look the way I expected?”
Let the answer remind you: you’ve already turned the corner.
You’re not starting from scratch—you’re starting with experience, resilience, and momentum.
Happy New Year 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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11/27/2025
Holiday season is a difficult season, and we all know that life has good days, okay days and challenging days, but I’d like to remind you that the beauty of life is that we can thrive in all seasons.
Happy Thanksgiving, grateful for every single one of you.
11/18/2025
God continues to open up doors for me to share the story he is writing and support those along the way.
Extremely grateful for Dr.Tutu and everyone who has donated to finish the eye center in Ghana. Let’s continue to support this great mission with our friends at .a.h.f
09/23/2025
🔥 Don’t wait tickets are moving fast!
Last year, the Annual Women’s Conversation and Brunch was a complete sell-out, and this year promises to be even bigger. With the theme “Empowered Voices, Lasting Impact” and powerhouse speakers like Sherrie Lynn Lilley, Lisa Reed, and Ashley Smith, you don’t want to miss this afternoon of bold conversations, inspiration, and connection.
📅 September 27, 2025
📍 Pembroke Community Club
🕐 1 PM – 6 PM
🎟️ Tickets: $40 (available now at the BPSU Secretariat)
Secure your seat today because when they’re gone, they’re gone.
👉 Tag your sisters, mothers, and friends.
This is where voices rise, and change begins.
09/09/2025
So excited to be part of the Bermuda Mental Health Foundation’s 2-Day Mental Health Conference, Balancing Life and Mind, taking place on October 29–30, 2025.
We can’t wait to see you all there! 🌸
04/23/2025
What if the darkest parts of your life held the key to your greatest impact?
In this moving episode, Sherrie-Lynn Lilley - entrepreneur, mental health counselor and coach, su***de prevention specialist, and inspirational speaker - shares freely about the unthinkable traumas she’s lived through and why she’s transformed them into powerful tools to help others heal and find their purpose.
She shares her courageous journey of surviving childhood sexual assault, and a diagnosis at 14 of an illness of complete sight loss, - and rather than being defined by these experiences, Sherrie-Lynn has found her purpose in them. Her entrepreneurial spirit, experiences and wisdom, are a story of resilience we can all learn from.
You’ll hear:
✅ Why Sherrie-Lynn calls her blindness her superpower
✅ That trauma doesn’t disappear if left unaddressed
✅ An empowering redefinition of resilience: It’s not just bouncing back—it’s landing where you choose to land - somewhere better than where you were.
✅ Practical ways she protects her mental health while helping others heal
If you’ve ever felt like your personal struggles are holding you back, this episode is your reminder: they might just be the very thing that sets you apart.
🎧 Tune in now to discover how pain can become purpose—and how your story might be someone else’s survival guide.
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ThankYou for having me 🌸
04/22/2025
Hey there! Let’s contribute to Micah’s tuition.
Every donation makes a real difference in helping Micah.
If you can, please copy the link below to your browser and contribute or share it with others who might help.
Thank you!
https://gofund.me/dc22e5a1
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04/19/2025
I was talking with a friend recently, sharing the direction I felt that I was going in life, but mostly in business. I found that with each disclosure they were unable to Simply support, but felt compelled to compare and a few times even diminish what I was saying. In the past, I had great difficulty in being honest when I felt unsupported. I always looked for the flaw in me. I always considered that maybe I was doing something wrong. In my own Evolution though, I now am honest that not everyone can know or support the growth and progress you are making. It is imperative to recognize the difference between healthy critique and someone else's insecurities. We are still friends, but I do recognize that they are not the person that I can share this level of intimacy with. And, that's okay. How about you? Are you clear and honest about who your closest friends are to you? Write your comments and let's talk about it some more.